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by robertlagrant
999 days ago
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Lots of AWS customers want IPv4 because that's what they know, and that's what they benefit from. To me, the question is: what stops me today from spinning up an IPv6-only website and having 99% of the world's browsers use it? If the answer is "nothing", then AWS shouldn't be forced to offer IPv6 (or only IPv6) - IPv4 is just part of what they offer customers. If the answer is "these 7 things" then those 7 things need to be fixed[0] before we pay civil servants to try and force companies to do things that they barely understand. [0] E.g. in the UK, it's some of the big ISPs that don't do IPv6, so there's no point forcing someone way upstream (and way more optional) in the process to do something https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2021/11/update-on-ipv6... |
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